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... minds and fires the hearts of the vast majori'y of the Irish people, he has destroyed a anionJES TAM Ulster Whig, and more especially the Belfast Whig, is a creature of most peculiar composition He is wonderfully great in his own estimation, and acknowledges ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1874
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2601 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Death i espeth in the land of life

... question was put to the Whig, consequently the Whig was not bound to allude to it, and its hority in replying was as unauthorised as It was ungenerous, us paltry as it was outside the ree vniied limits of journalism. But the Whig knew the taus den I. and ...

FATHEZ CAHILL AND THE WHIOB

... in the soil. lam undoubtedly of opinion that the Whigs are not the party to whom we should look fora frir Adjustment of our ,Lthaus. If I am wrong I ass open to onnvietion, lot I cannot see why every Whig organ in Meteor should airs is me laemoie soy frith ...

Published: Saturday 29 January 1876
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 367 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

uurrEs WHIGGERY

... thr great Whig champion. Litchis as Lifted. the f imam Dufferin lassos. the Gloster 15.. or the Gorussnstown lames f And these noblemen all Whigs. Who suropel the tenants to i•ontract themselves out of the benefit. of the Last Lti The Whigs. Who made ...

Published: Tuesday 01 February 1876
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 2282 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Jeer previous to the meeting of parliament Radical members have been busily engaged in laying before their ..

... almost every instance, be n sent to St. Stephen's to replace the Whigs, by whom many boroughs and counties had for years been misrepresented. The management of national affairs by the Whig ' Cabinet has caused much dissatisfaction among all classes; and ...

A GREATER DANGER THAN FENIANISM

... A GREATER DANGER THAN FENIANISM. UNDER this heading an article appeared in the Whig of Tuesday last, in which the writ ter labours hard to prove, that there is more danger of an outbreak among the Orangemen than of an invasion by the Feniaus. Of course ...

ARCHBISHOP MANNING AND THE POPE. I Tan following leper has been addressed to the editor the Deily NMI Sra.—Your ..

... liberty. It wee by Whigs that Oates was patronised and the Popish plot made rin excess for • savage and wholesale mansiere of Unionist llamas Catholirli. The Peed Cods Ireland sal the Croinwsllies drago- Laded alike Woes to the Whig party. The lint a rights ...

TO TIM IDITOS OF TUX DAILY

... of this assertion. &me two hundred years ago political par• ties In three countries assumed or received the appellations of Whig and Tory. Out of these extremes cams another and a better class of politic ia ns called Liberals. The Whiff party in the reign ...

L AW STATIONERY INI

... result; and we fear the effort of the Northern Whig will meet with no greater success. But while on this subject, there is one thing which we must not omit to draw attention to, and it is this —The Whig has discovered that Lord O . IIAGAN has atterly ...

THE CATTLE PLAGUE

... happened beans* in the Whig party lee the centre of gravity of Liberal politics in Englead, because Mr. Oladetene had swerved from that party towards the Manchester school, and became the Intik of the nation, being still Whig, has therefore rejected ...

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... _~E Thursday, August 6,1998 • to. • Fergus McCann: :Whig 147,000 shares ...

Published: Thursday 06 August 1998
Newspaper: Irish Independent
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 12 | Page: 31 | Tags: none

TO TBE DWELLINO-BOUBE OEM/PIUS

... TO TBE DWELLINO-BOUBE OEM/PIUS. THE WHIG WAILEHOUSEMICH. WHO call themselves The Meter Liberal Associattoo, issued his morning upwards of Three Hundred Cin, bra, 1.11114 sting a meeting. at their rooms, of all the Liberal - Burgesses of Smithfield ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1870
Newspaper: Ulster Examiner and Northern Star
County: Antrim, Northern Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 435 | Page: 2 | Tags: none